Sliding game piece



July 6,1948. i CREASY I 2,444,810

SLIDING GAME PIECE Filed Oct. 2'8, 194s Zzzcfiezu? greasy. I

a higher count when the piece ill rests in area "2 thanwhenit rests inarea -5,"depencling ofcourse on what number on ball I8 is visiblethrough the opening l1. 5 While I have disclosed the improved playingpiece for use with a shuflie board, it may beused in any game having acount determinedby any:

position of the playing piece. Infaot the playing piece may be usedalone on any plane surface me of this patent,

and the game will be one wholly of chance,

While I have disclosed my invention in accordance with a single specificembodiment thereof, such is to be considered as illustrative only, andnot restrictive, the scopeof the invention being defined in thesub-joined claim.

What I claim and desire to. secure by US. Letters Patent isz A gamepiece comprising a slidable body mem: ber including a lower disc andanupper disc removably secured to the lower disc, said discs being 4substantially of the same thickness and said upper disc being ofsubstantially less diameter than the lower disc and being disposedaxially thereof, aligned substantially semispherical pockets in saiddiscs and opening through the upper end lower walls thereof in theprovision of opening of substantially less diameter than the pockets,said pockets defining a substantially spherically walled chamber withinthe discs, and a ball looselysupported in said chamber :forprojection-through the opening in said lower disc and having numbersthereon observable through LUTHER P. CREASY.

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